Palidez palmo-plantar como método diagnóstico de anemia leve-moderada Academic Article

journal

  • Revista ciencias de la salud

abstract

  • Objective: to determine the palm-plant paleness' characteristics in Colombian infant rural population, as a diagnostic method of anemia, and to establish a correlation between the finding of palm-plant paleness and the Hematocrit values. Methodology: a cross sectional study was used to evaluate 169 boys and girls, between 2 months and 12 years old, of the rural area of San Vicente del Caguan, who entered into a Health Campaign. Following the signature of an informed consent, parents accept their children to participate in the study. Those with acute or chronic pathologies were excluded. The presence of palm-plant paleness was determined by observers trained in the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Strategy. Hematocrit was measured to all children, as well as a peripheral blood smear. Interrater concordance evaluation (Kappa index) was determined through a pilot test and a validation (sensitivity, specificity) was performed, using Hematocrit as the standard. Results: 93 of the participants were male and 77 were female. 45% of them had palm paleness. The Hematocrit showed anemia in 34.1% of the children. The validation analysis demonstrated a 67.2% of sensibility, a 66.6% of specificity, a 51.3% of positive predictive values and a 79.5% of negative predictive values. Hypochromic and Eosinophilia were found in most of the peripheral blood smears' children with anemia. Conclusions: although this tool presents a low sensibility and specificity for low/moderated anemia, it is useful for excluding it in infants without palm paleness.

publication date

  • 2010-1-1

edition

  • 8

keywords

  • Anemia
  • Child
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Eosinophilia
  • Evaluation Studies
  • Health Promotion
  • Hematocrit
  • Informed Consent
  • Pallor
  • Parents
  • Pathology
  • Rural Population
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • campaign
  • childhood
  • cross-sectional study
  • diagnostic
  • evaluation
  • health
  • illness
  • infant
  • informed consent
  • management
  • methodology
  • pathology
  • rural area
  • rural population

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1692-7273

number of pages

  • 8

start page

  • 23

end page

  • 30